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The Golden Sword is the final form of the [[Master Sword]] in [[A Link to the Past]].
The Golden Sword is the final form of the [[Master Sword]] in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|A Link to the Past]]''.


The Golden Sword is the ultimate form of the Master Sword, and as such it is the most powerful. After Link gets it Tempered by the blacksmith brothers east of Kakariko Village, he can use a Super Bomb in the large crack at the Pyramid of Power to open an entrance to the Obese Fairy's fountain. If he throws his sword into said fountain, it will turn into the Golden Sword.
The Golden Sword is the ultimate form of the Master Sword, and as such it is the most powerful. After Link gets it Tempered by the blacksmith brothers east of Kakariko Village, he can use a Super Bomb in the large crack at the Pyramid of Power to open an entrance to the Obese Fairy's fountain. If he throws his sword into said fountain, it will turn into the Golden Sword.


The Golden Sword is theoretically the most powerful sword in the entire Zelda series, considering that the Master Sword itself used in [[Skyward Sword]] and [[Ocarina of Time]] was already considerably powerful, and the Golden Sword is the Master Sword upgraded twice. The Golden Sword in the Original Version of A Link to the Past is the only sword capable of dealing damage upon [[Ganon]] without the use of a [[Spin Attack]]. In the GBA remake, the [[Tempered Sword]] could do this as well.
The Golden Sword is theoretically the most powerful sword in the entire Zelda series, considering that the Master Sword itself used in [[Skyward Sword]] and [[Ocarina of Time]] was already considerably powerful, and the Golden Sword is the Master Sword upgraded twice. The Golden Sword in the Original Version of A Link to the Past is the only sword capable of dealing damage upon [[Ganon]] without the use of a [[Spin Attack]]. In the GBA remake, the [[Tempered Sword]] could do this as well.

Revision as of 01:02, June 22, 2012

The Golden Sword is the final form of the Master Sword in A Link to the Past.

The Golden Sword is the ultimate form of the Master Sword, and as such it is the most powerful. After Link gets it Tempered by the blacksmith brothers east of Kakariko Village, he can use a Super Bomb in the large crack at the Pyramid of Power to open an entrance to the Obese Fairy's fountain. If he throws his sword into said fountain, it will turn into the Golden Sword.

The Golden Sword is theoretically the most powerful sword in the entire Zelda series, considering that the Master Sword itself used in Skyward Sword and Ocarina of Time was already considerably powerful, and the Golden Sword is the Master Sword upgraded twice. The Golden Sword in the Original Version of A Link to the Past is the only sword capable of dealing damage upon Ganon without the use of a Spin Attack. In the GBA remake, the Tempered Sword could do this as well.